Husserl intended the phenomenological method as a new beginning for philosophy. The epoché, the key notion of this method, entails a modification of attitude such that it can completely cancel and disempower all that might be given to us and that might be used for philosophical inquiry. In Ideas I, in particular, this is addressed as the “neutrality modification,” and defined as a universal modification of consciousness that permeates the phenomenological attitude. Neutralization, along with the method, is described by relying on what Husserl calls the “language of neutrality,” which is actually spoken while investigating in the phenomenological attitude, enacted in the descriptions, and also discloses a series of rather peculiar acts that ...
The processes associated with implementing a phenomenological study in the Husserlian interpretation...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
The present article analyses the transformation of the first version of phenomenology, introduced by...
phenomenology is a modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended thr...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
Title: Phenomenology of mediality in Husserl and Fink - Fink's implicit criticism on Husserl's trans...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
The processes associated with implementing a phenomenological study in the Husserlian interpretation...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...
The paper addresses the relation between transcendental-phenomenological reduction and neutral modif...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
The present article analyses the transformation of the first version of phenomenology, introduced by...
phenomenology is a modern school of philosophy founded by Edmund Husserl. Its influence extended thr...
Husserl's philosophy begins with the problem of knowledge. It is posed in the form of the problem of...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
Phenomenology is a methodology of philosophical research initiated in 1900 by mathematician Edmund H...
Title: Phenomenology of mediality in Husserl and Fink - Fink's implicit criticism on Husserl's trans...
Phenomenology involves a first-person approach to consciousness. Husserl initiated phenomenology as ...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
Phenomenology was founded by Edmund Husserl and developed by the followers like Max Scheler. It is t...
The processes associated with implementing a phenomenological study in the Husserlian interpretation...
This thesis examines the metaphysics of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology. Specifically,...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) is widely regarded as the principal founder of phenomenology, one of the ...